POLO CLUB, a prestigious, exclusive address: largest 145,000 sq ft clubhouse in county, 2 championship golf courses, 29 tennis courts. 5 dining rooms. Social activities abound, childrens center, dinner dances, star studded shows, discussion groups, movies. Resort pool & cafe. Condos to multi-million$ palatial homes, golf + lake views. MARILYN KNOWS POLO CLUB and sold properties quickly. BUY the HOME OF YOUR DREAMS in Polo. Call or text 561-302-3388 for mandatory dues & fees schedule.
Saturday, January 31, 2009
WEDNESDAY HOUSE MEETING FLOOR VOTE DETERMINES BIG FLORIDA STIMULUS PLAN GAINS
Friday, January 30, 2009
ALWAYS WANTED TO BE AN ACTOR? COME AND LEARN
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
BRING YOUR AGE 5-10 CHILDREN TO GUMBO LIMBO ART WORKSHOP AND CONTEST
From 10 am to noon on Saturday, February 7th, bring the kids to the Gumbo Limbo Nature Center on A1A below Spanish River Drive for an art workshop and contest, “I am drawing with Pascal,” combining art with an environmental education. Sponsoring artist, Pascal Lecocq, will facilitate the workshop, along with staff and volunteers. Lecocq’s passion for the arts and environmental education led to the formation of the Pascal Foundation for the Arts and Environmental Education. The foundation’s goal is to encourage children to express themselves by painting and showing concern for the environment. He has created templates for the children, to which they can add color and designs, and they will answer five questions related to this year’s theme, “Plastic is Forever.” Contest Winners will be announced on Sea Turtle Day, March 7th. An adult must participate with the child. To reserve space, call 561-338-1473. There is no fee. Founded in 1984 as a cooperative venture between the City of Boca Raton, Palm Beach County School District, Florida Atlantic University and Gumbo Limbo Nature Center, Incorporated, the Gumbo Limbo Environmental Complex is designed to provide marine and coastal environmental education for the community through classes, workshops, field trips and research. Volunteers are welcome. The current Gumbo Limbo volunteers put in over 22,000 hours annually. That is the equivalent of 11 full-time employees!
Friday, January 23, 2009
ALWAYS DREAMED OF WRITING THAT FAMOUS NOVEL?
A non-credit Fiction Workshop will be offered by FAU on the Boca Raton campus from February 10 through April 21, 6-8 pm. Come, bring your writings, get feedback and meet other South Florida writers. Study craft techniques and find publishing opportunities. For fees and more info call 561-297-2974. Limited seating. Registration and payment due by February 2nd. WE WANT TO READ YOUR NOVEL WHEN IT GETS PUBLISHED!
Thursday, January 22, 2009
DELRAY BEACH CITIZEN’S ROUNDTABLE
Encouraging local residents to attend and participate in local issues, folks are urged to attend the January 27th annual Citizens Roundtable at 7 pm at Old School Square, 51 North Swinton Avenue. Opening remarks will be given by Mayor Rita Ellis in the Crest Theatre with presentations following from tDelray Beach Planning and Zoning, Community Redevelopment Agency and City Manager David T. Harden. Then the audience will be invited to the Old School Square Gymnasium for roundtable discussions. For more info call 561-243-7190.
Monday, January 12, 2009
MOVES IN AND OUT OF FLORIDA BALANCED, SAYS UNITED VAN LINES
Saturday, January 10, 2009
A BEAUTIFUL POLO LUNCHEON IS PLANNED TO RAISE FUNDS FOR CANCER RESEARCH FOR SYLVESTER COMPREHENSIVE CANCER CENTER IN MIAMI
The Greater Boca Raton Cancer Unit, Papanicolaou Corps for Cancer Research, invites you to attend their Annual Gala Luncheon on January 26th, 2009 at Polo Club. In 2008, these wonderful women of the Greater Boca Raton Cancer Unit raised about $300,000 through their diligent efforts! They are to be highly complemented for their success. Come and join them for this Gala Luncheon and add your support. For more details, call Anne Gold at 997-7452 or Elaine Roth at 241-5629. They are the Luncheon Co-Chairwomen and have planned a beautiful event… don’t miss it!The Corps has over 14,000 dedicated members who have raised millions of dollars in their 57 years of existence that have gone for research, diagnosis and treatments at the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Miami Hospital and Clinics. Sylvester is south Florida's only university-based cancer center. Opened in 1992, Sylvester has transformed cancer research and treatment in south Florida and beyond. The facility handles nearly 1600 inpatient admissions annually and performs more than 2700 surgical procedures, treating 3800 new cancer patient. All Sylvester physicians are on faculty at Miller School of Medicine. There are more than 240 physicians and scientists working together.
Friday, January 09, 2009
POLO CLUB GOLF DAY
LIKE TO WALK OR RUN?
Join the crowd for the 2009 Polo Club Walk/Run for Your Life for STEM CELL RESEARCH at Hadassah Hospital on Saturday, February 21, 2009. Breakthrough scientific discoveries that lead to new treatments and potential cures are the goal. Contributions may be sent to Sharon Shine, 17269 Bridleway Trail, Boca Raton FL 33496 and make your checks out to Hadassah.
Thursday, January 08, 2009
H.R. 7327: Worker, Retiree and Employer Recovery Act of 2008 - MRDs Suspended for 2009
A recent federal law temporarily suspends minimum required distributions (MRDs) from tax-deferred savings for policyholders over age 70½. This suspension is for 2009 only and does not apply to MRDs for 2008. If a policyholder turns 70½ in 2009, no MRD is required. If a policyholder turned age 70½ in 2008, an MRD for 2008 is still required by April 1, 2009.
Although MRDs are not required for 2009, policyholders who need the monies can still take minimum withdrawals. The suspension allows funds that would have been withdrawn to continue to grow tax-deferred for 2009. Impacted plans include IRAs, 401(k)s, and other defined contribution plans. The law also applies to distributions under the five-year rule, where beneficiaries are required to deplete the annuity value within five years of the owner’s death. The new law provides an additional year to meet the depletion requirement. Systematic withdrawals taken by IRA owners or beneficiaries under MRD rules can be suspended. However, these policyholders must notify Policyholder Services to cancel withdrawals for 2009 and then restart them for 2010. For legal, tax or investment advice, please consult a qualified advisor.
Wednesday, January 07, 2009
COME SEE THE 2-MONTH OLD BABY JAGUAR AT THE PALM BEACH ZOO
Tuesday, January 06, 2009
TRI-RAIL RIDERSHIP CARRIES RECORD RIDERSHIP IN 2008
More than 4-million passengers rode the commuter Tri-Rail in 2008, the highest amount in it’s 20-year history, up nearly 23% over 2007 and up 50%+ over 2005. Tri-Rail is the second fastest growing commuter rail system in the United States during the third quarter of 2008, outranked only by a new commuter train in Albuquerque, New Mexico. With gas prices down below $2 a gallon, there has been a slight dip in the number of passengers, but there are still between 15,000 and 16,000 riders every day. Tri-Rails efforts to tax rental cars to help pay for their operations have been rebuffed by the Legislature.